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Core JavaServer(TM) Faces (2nd Edition) (Sun Core Series)





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Core JavaServer(TM) Faces (2nd Edition) (Sun Core Series)

Author: David Geary
Published: 2007-05-19
List price: $54.99
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vBulletin core jaava server
this book have not reached the intended recipient till now(7/24/2008)expected date of delivery should have been 7/18/2008.
still waiting for the book.
thanks!
arnel garcia


vBulletin How to sell Glassfish.
It seems the main focus of these 'authors' is to sell Sun technology as opposed to educating developers. They force on you a technology that should be transparent to the education process. If I wanted to know about glassfish I would have bought a book on it.

vBulletin Purchase this book to can getting start and become familiar with JSF
I recommend this book cause really you will familiar with JSF and in all technology needed in web application, for me I review some issue with this book such as JDBC and LPAP.

I will give this book 4 stars, the one start losing for this book, cause really don't focus and mention enough the life cycle of JSF, for me I refer to another resource to can understand the JSF life cycle.

Although this book really great. I read some reviewer said the Sun Microsystems don't put their brand-name in product low level of quality, I agree with him. Allthing realsed from Sun Microsystems I believe it.



vBulletin More a how-to
I'm disappointed in that the book focuses to much on how to accomplish a task without telling much about the architecture, why and how JSF operates behind the scenes. This results in that you don't exactly know what goes on, and thus don't know how to solve other specific problems. This is primary reason why I'm looking for another book about JSF.

The book contains a lot of complete file code. Not necessarily bad, but keep in mind that the book might have less pure written text than you might expect.

What I like about the book it doesn't only cover standard JSF, but also well known third party frameworks, like Apache Tiles, Facelets, JBoss Seam. Although again, it's also on that part more a how-to.


vBulletin Loads of material
This book is just loaded with JSF material. Google is still my first choice for answering JSF questions, but when Google can't do it for me, I can usually find what I'm looking for in here.

A good book to have.


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